This recipe is so satisfying, I literally ate a big bowl of it for dinner. Afterwards I thought it would also be amazing over rice for the perfect light summer lunch or dinner.

There’s been a few things going on behind the blog and I’m so excited! Hopefully I’ll be photographing from a new awesome room soon with my significant other, Brian (well, he won’t be photographing with me but will be there!).

Once I really started getting into food photography, I learned a lot of things about utilizing natural lighting. My ultimate dream was to have a decent sized room dedicated to photography with HUGE windows that were facing the sun’s direction. And the windows couldn’t have panes in them (window panes sometimes cast a shadow over the food!). Oh, and no trees or covered porches around the food photography windows to obstruct the sunlight. Not too much to ask for, right?!

Sooooo hopefully it’s happening next month! I’ll have a sun room dedicated to photography with monstrous windows across 2 walls facing the sun that’s right off of the kitchen. Right now I photograph in front of my front porch door in my living room so this would be food photography heaven. Fingers crossed all the inspections, appraisal, etc work out. There are just so many variables and things that can go south when buying a home!

So back to this amazing dish while I dream about that sun room… you really can’t go wrong with all of that fresh zucchini, tomatoes, onions and seasonings baked to perfection. It’s the ultimate summer side dish (or main dish!). Enjoy!

I liked the idea of this recipe and made it tonight. But——at 35 min, not cooked, added 8 minutes, still not cooked enough(onions crunchy) about to check after another 8 minutes. Success, now cooked, but it took~50 min in a recently calibrated electric oven

Hi Joan, sorry that happened… I baked this is a newer oven less than a year old when I made it and timed the bake time. I do know that different altitudes affect baking time and mostly every oven cooks differently so hopefully that’s what it was. Hope you enjoyed it, though! 🙂

Amy, I was looking to make a quick yet tasty veggie dish and made this dish for a group of six. It was visually pretty to look at and tasted great. Needless to say it was all gone before I knew it. I look forward to making this on a regular basis and thank you for sharing it.